The word is officially out on Creekside wide receiver Jayson Stanley of Fairburn, Ga.

Since April 22, Louisville, Miami, South Florida, Mississippi State, Ohio State and South Carolina have all extended offers to the 6-foot-3, 205-pounder, bringing his total to 19.

"Everything has definitely picked up, I noticed how it changed," Stanley told 247Sports. "We've had so many colleges come through to check us out. I heard it might be even more these next couple weeks since practice is actually starting. I just try to be me no matter who's watching."

Stanley says Auburn, Georgia and Clemson have been recruiting him hardest. (247Sports)

Auburn was the first school to offer the speedy track star, who hauled in 56 passes for 1,100 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior.

Wide receivers coach Dameyune Craig has served as the primary recruiter for Stanley, who reportedly attended Auburn's A-Day game this spring.

"When I went to Auburn... they care about each other and everything," Stanley told Scout last month. "Auburn was my first offer, so when I got there I spent a lot of time watching film and things like that."

Auburn's biggest competition for Stanley appears to be his in-state Georgia Bulldogs and Clemson, but a number of recruiting reporters have already predicted Stanley will end up committing to the Tigers.

He said the biggest factors in his decision will be early playing time and team chemistry. The Tigers don't have any receivers currently committed for the 2015 class, but athletes Kerryon Johnson, D'Anfernee McGriff and Jason Smith could potentially play the position.

"It's hard to describe myself, I know I'm very disciplined on the
field," he said. "I like to look at a lot of other receivers and
take certain parts of their game with me. I pick up on the little things
from guys like DeSean Jackson and Calvin Johnson."

Stanley is ranked as three-star prospect and the No. 36 wide receiver in the 247Sports Composite. Watch him break loose for a 77-yard touchdown during his team's win in the GHSA Class 5A state championship in December and check out his full highlights at Hudl.